- person's face.
Cherubism also
causes premature loss of the
primary teeth and lack of
eruption and or
displacement of the
permanent teeth.
Cherubism is a rare...
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interceded for the
cherub, and God
forgave the
fallen angel,
whereupon he
became the
guardian for Hussain's grave.
Buraq Cherubism (medical condition)...
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CHERUB (/ˈtʃɛrəb/) is a
series of
teenage spy
novels written by
English author Robert Muchamore,
focusing around a
fictional division of the
British Security...
- putto.
Cherub or
Cherubs may also
refer to:
Charleroi Cherubs, a
basketball team in Pennsylvania, USA HMS
Cherub (1806), a
British navy ship
Cherub (dinghy)...
- The
cherub in Eden is a
figure mentioned in
Ezekiel 28:13–14. Many translations,
including the New
International Version,
identify the
cherub with the...
-
Cherubs!
Paradise Lost is a
fantasy graphic novel by
British artist Bryan Talbot who
wrote the
script and
provided the layouts, with the
finished art...
-
occasionally in
mainstream Hollywood films and television. Due to his
cherubism, a
medical condition resulting in an
enlarged jawline, Z'dar had a unique...
- HMS
Cherub,
after the
cherub: HMS
Cherub (1806) was an 18-gun
Royal Navy Cormorant-class
sloop built in
Dover in 1806 and sold in 1820. HMS
Cherub (1865)...
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Covering cherub (in
literary usage) is the
obstructing presence for the
artist of the
inherited tradition, and
cultural predecessors, with
which they are...
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angel in
religious art,
often called a
cherub (plural cherubim),
though in
traditional Christian theology a
cherub is
actually one of the most
senior types...